The book Owen Gladdon's Wanderings in the Isle of Wight was written by author 1787 1854 Old Humphrey Here you can read free online of Owen Gladdon's Wanderings in the Isle of Wight book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Owen Gladdon's Wanderings in the Isle of Wight a good or bad book?
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From hence the gentle murmur of the cascade at the head of the chine, stole upon the ear without much interruption to the quietness of the scene. Every object com- bined to please the eye, and direct the traveller's I heart to admire and love the Author and Creator of all that is beautiful to sense, and edifying to the soul.'" CHAPTER Vra. J The qoaeii ezpeeted at V«ataflr.— Hie dteppofaitad Mimay-iroBaa^* The order tar poflt-h0rM8.— The bnatle at the hotel-— The lil^iag road —The oompftny^— Th...e two flags.-— Captain Pelham.— The queen ait ziree.— Lnnehea at the hotel— She yUta Captain PeDum'a YUIai SteephiU Castle^ Bttehueh. and Shanklin Chine. " God save the Queen !" cried William Gladdon^ waving his hat as he came up to the gBrden-arbor^ in which Owen had just seated himself; "God save the queen !" shouted out Walter and Mary in imitation of their brother. For some time this kyal cry was continued by all of them, but As the most determined loyalists cannot go on shouting for ever, so by degrees the cry grew £ednter, and the two brothers and their sister sat down on the dry grass, looking up in the face of their great- uncle.
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